Showing posts with label prayer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prayer. Show all posts

Friday, July 22, 2011

Options for Daily Study

Updated 7/23/2011

So far Experiencing God is in the lead for the most votes. Keep it coming! Voting ends tomorrow at 8pm! Monday will be the big announcement and then the first devotional post.

 

I would like to hear from my readers. Since this Blog is going under construction in the days and maybe weeks to come, I am still working things out.

I have a few ideas on Daily Devotionals:

1. The Mind of Christ by T W Hunt and Claude N. King

2. Spending Time Alone with God, from the moving toward maturity series, by Barry St. Clair

3. Experiencing God, by Henry Blackaby

Comment on which of these you would like to see every morning. My understanding is that you could sign up for email updates and get the post sent directly to your email.

Also I can get permission to recreate any worksheet items so you too can follow along.

What do you think??

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Bible Grounds 2



I think I need to clarify some things concerning this blog. First, it is still in rework and we are testing the grounds (get it Bible Grounds) to see whether or not to publish weekly, monthly, bi weekly or just every once in a while.
Second, I want everyone who reads this and thinks that this is going to be world changing then please pray. I will have some articles about prayer and how to pray but in the meantime just ask God to bless this ministry.
Third, I need for you all to participate in the polls. I think that we may use the results to drive the main article. So, what if your main concern is not one of the choices? Well then just email us.

Fourth, I need for everyone to tell someone about it.

Thank you in advance for everything. I hope that this can be the place where there are no boundaries. When I lived in Sicily, I used to visit the outside cafes where the old men of the city would discuss a wide range of topics. Anything goes! Politics, religion, food, anything. I would enjoy my cappo and try to learn Italian by listening to the locals. They would argue and try their case in front of the town shouting and flailing their hands about desperate to have their opinion heard and recognized. But at the end of the day, everyone was still friends and no one felt unwelcome. This is our goal. We want to have the heated discussions, the differing ideas, but at the same time recognize that we are not the final authority on any subject. The Bible, God's Word is.

Bible Grounds 2



I think I need to clarify some things concerning this blog. First, it is still in rework and we are testing the grounds (get it Bible Grounds) to see whether or not to publish weekly, monthly, bi weekly or just every once in a while.
Second, I want everyone who reads this and thinks that this is going to be world changing then please pray. I will have some articles about prayer and how to pray but in the meantime just ask God to bless this ministry.
Third, I need for you all to participate in the polls. I think that we may use the results to drive the main article. So, what if your main concern is not one of the choices? Well then just email us.

Fourth, I need for everyone to tell someone about it.

Thank you in advance for everything. I hope that this can be the place where there are no boundaries. When I lived in Sicily, I used to visit the outside cafes where the old men of the city would discuss a wide range of topics. Anything goes! Politics, religion, food, anything. I would enjoy my cappo and try to learn Italian by listening to the locals. They would argue and try their case in front of the town shouting and flailing their hands about desperate to have their opinion heard and recognized. But at the end of the day, everyone was still friends and no one felt unwelcome. This is our goal. We want to have the heated discussions, the differing ideas, but at the same time recognize that we are not the final authority on any subject. The Bible, God's Word is.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Operation Andrew

Yesterday, I had the privilege of bringing Alex Aguilar to the saving knowledge of Christ. It was a wonderful experience as he was the first person that the Lord allowed me to share the Gospel with by myself.
Tonight I saw him in the service with his mother and his two younger brothers. How good God is!!!
I am too excited to write anything about it at this moment but I promise I'll give details later.
For now, I am asking that everyone please pray for Alex. Pray that God would put a hedge of protection around him so that satan could not discourage him. Pray that he would have inner strength.
Praise God!!!
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